EPA finds that mold has enormous health and social costs worldwide In a recent EPA report, “Respiratory and Allergic Health Effects of Dampness, Mold, and Dampness-Related Agents: A Review of the Epidemiologic Evidence published in the Environmental Health Perspectives” (June, … Continue reading →

Brown Study Finds Link Between Depression and Mold A groundbreaking public health study, led by Brown University epidemiologist Edmond Shenassa, has found a connection between damp, moldy homes and depression. Results are published in the American Journal of Public Health. … Continue reading →

Do you have odor and dampness in the basement and/or crawl space of your home? Did you know that if your home has a water intrusion, mold develops within 48 hours? Did you know that more than 65 million mold … Continue reading →

Pets are much more susceptible to the effects of mold than human beings. Think about it. Their bodies are much smaller thus their respiratory systems are usually more sensitive than that of most people. In fact, pets will often exhibit … Continue reading →

by Don Holler Good Ventilation and eliminating the source of moisture eradicates conditions where mold can prosper. FEW phrases can strike as much fear into a homeowners heart as the words “You have a mold Problem.” Mold occurs everywhere in … Continue reading →